Soyuz Launch [Onboard Camera!]
All video credit goes to Roscosmos:
https://www.youtube.com/user/tvroscosmos
The launch footage and internal came are all real however the external camera footage was actually a satellite launch. They have the same separation and burn times so it’s the best we’ll get. As far as i’m aware Roscosmos won’t put onboard cameras on their rockets.
Launch
Space – ᴴᴰ Full Ride on the Space Shuttle Boosters ♦ Natural Sound ♦ STS 134 Launch
ᴴᴰ Full Ride on the Space Shuttle Boosters ♦ Natural Sound ♦ STS 134 Launch
Outboard SRB views from the STS 134 Space Shuttle launch with ғᴜʟʟ ʟᴇɴɢʜᴛ sound ( + launch radio) from the trip up and the spectacular 71km. fall back down to Earth . . .+++ . .The boosters will propel the Shuttle to 3512 mph (5652 km/h). At 124 sec. after lift off, the . ►►
SRBs have expended their fuel. They separate from the orbiter at an altitude of approx 30,4 mi.(49 km)
After separation, momentum will propel the SRBs for another 70 sec. to an altitude of 44,1 mi (71,6 km)
before they begin their long tumble back to Earth. . . .
At an altitude of 2,5 mi.(4.6 km) the nose cap is jettisoned and deploys a pilot parachute.
These immediately deploys the drogue parachute which is attached to the top of the cone-
shaped structure at the end of the booster.
At an altitude of 1,2 mi (2.1 km) the cone separates and this releases three main parachutes.
These chutes will quickly slow the booster’s speed from 230 mph (370 km/h) to 51 mph.(82 km/h)
A motor nozzle extension is severed by a pyrotechnic charge approx 20 sec. later to prevent damage
to the nozzle at impact.
At approx. seven minutes after liftoff, the boosters impact the Atlantic Ocean.
The splashdown area is a box of about 7 by 10.5 mi (11 by 16.7 km) located about 140 mi (258 km)
downrange from the launch pad where 2 retrieval ships collect them.
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SRB video Space Shuttle STS 134 Montage+ live comm.
Space – Atlantis Space Shuttle Launch – View From Plane
Atlantis Space Shuttle Launch – View From Plane
Atlantis shuttle launch from Cape Canaveral, FL viewed from Southwest Flight #0921 on May 14th, 2010, flying from BWI to Ft. Lauderdale. The flight was redirected inland to stay out of the launch path. The plane is about 10 miles from the shuttle launch.
Space – Dashcam on a Space Shuttle – FRONT WINDOW launch
Dashcam on a Space Shuttle – FRONT WINDOW launch
Driver seat view of a Space Shuttle launch. A rare view of a launch to space with the booster & tank seperation Space Shuttle STS-133
Space – 1969 Apollo 11 Saturn V launch, 1969 TV broadcast
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1969 TV broadcast of the launch of the Apollo 11 Saturn V rocket which carried astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins to the Moon. Armstrong and Aldrin landed the lunar module “Eagle” and became the first humans to set foot on another celestial body. Collins piloted the command module “Columbia” in its orbit around the Moon.